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Cytotoxic and senescence-inducing effects of BLU554 in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: an in vitro study. [PDF]

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Advanced multimodal imaging: FLIM, PLIM, and FluoRaman enabled by novel diarylacetylene probes.

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Lysosomal Biogenesis in Lysosomal Storage Disorders

Experimental Cell Research, 1997
Lysosomal biogenesis is an orchestration of the structural and functional elements of the lysosome to form an integrated organelle and involves the synthesis, targeting, functional residence, and turnover of the proteins that comprise the lysosome. We have investigated lysosomal biogenesis during the formation and dissipation of storage vacuoles in two
Karageorgos, L.   +6 more
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Lysosomal proteinases

Acta Histochemica, 1987
A characteristic of lysosomal cysteine proteinases is given by their kinetic constants with specific substrates, their sequence homology, and their reactivity with monospecific polyclonal antibodies.
H, Kirschke, B, Wiederanders
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Lysosomes, Lysosomal Enzymes, and Cancer

1992
Publisher Summary Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed cytoplasmic organelles, which posses an acidic interior that contains many hydrolytic enzymes. Their major function is in the the degradation of macromolecules, which may be cellular or foreign in origin.
M J, Boyer, I F, Tannock
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Angulate Lysosomes

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1983
Under many circumstances, macrophages accumulate lipids (possibly in combination with other materials) in the form of micelles that by their rigidity and size impart an irregular, angulate shape to the lysosomes in which they are stored. When macrophages contain large numbers of these angulate lysosomes, they have a characteristic light microscopic ...
K P, Dingemans   +2 more
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Secretory lysosomes

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2002
Regulated secretion of stored secretory products is important in many cell types. In contrast to professional secretory cells, which store their secretory products in specialized secretory granules, some secretory cells store their secretory proteins in a dual-function organelle, called a secretory lysosome.
Emma J, Blott, Gillian M, Griffiths
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